“…The most common catalysts used in VOCs abatement are noble metals (Pt, Pd and Rh) and transition metal oxides (Mn 2 O 3 , NiO, Cr 2 O 3 , V 2 O 5 ), dispersed on supports with high surface areas, such as alumina, silica and titania (Noordally et al, 1993;Zwinkels et al, 1993;Gandía et al, 2002;Álvarez-Galván et al, 2004). This study adopted a mixed ceramic honeycomb Pt/Pd catalyst to treat toluene, an important aromatic compound found in gasoline, and found a conversion rate of 95% at 230°C with an inflow toluene concentration of 2000 ppm, and a space flow speed of 40000/hr (Li et al, 1997), the Pt/γ-Al 2 O 3 catalysts prepared by sol-gel method showed higher thermal stability of metal particles than the conventional impregnation catalyst, because the exposed Pt metal particles strongly anchored onto the alumina support by metal-support oxygen bonding (Cho et al, 1998). It has been reported that Pt/HAUF causes methyl-isobutyl-ketone (MIBK) conversion to increase with oxygen concentration at low MIBK concentrations, and to increase at higher concentrations (Tsou et al, 2005).…”